Simply extract all files from this archive into your .xbmc directory.
Alternatively save Keymap.xml into your XBOX userdata/keymaps
folder which is found in your main XBMC user directory.
Button | Function |
---|---|
A | Select / Pause |
B | Back / Stop / Undo / Close |
Y | Fullscreen toggle - i.e. show whats playing |
X | Info / Parent directory |
Start | Context Menu / OSD |
Back | (Same as B) |
XBOX button | Home |
D-Pad | Left, right, up, down navigation / Seek + Volume |
Left / Right Sticks | Same as D-Pad |
Left / Right Stick Press | Context Menu |
Front Shoulders | Volume |
Back Bumpers | Seek |
The XBoxDrv driver is recommended with Linux as it provides a nice and easyily configurable Linux Joystick device.
The following launch method is recommended:
sudo xboxdrv --dpad-as-button --trigger-as-button --deadzone 12000 --led 9 -D -s
Should you wish to configure the config the following button reference may be useful.
Button | Button ID |
---|---|
A | 5 |
B | 6 |
Y | 8 |
X | 7 |
Back | 13 |
XBox | 15 |
Start | 14 |
Back Shoulder Left | 11 |
Front Shoulder Left | 9 |
Back Shoulder Right | 12 |
Front Shoulder Left | 10 |
Left Joystick Press | 16 |
Left Joystick Axis Up/Down | A2 |
Left Joystick Axis Left/Right | A1 |
Right Joystick Press | 17 |
Right Joystick Axis Up/Down | A4 |
Right Joystick Axis Left/Right | A3 |
D-pad Up | 1 |
D-pad Down | 2 |
D-pad Left | 3 |
D-pad Right | 4 |